How much is forever?
By Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman
Jennifer Lopez was lying when she sang, “love don’t cost a thing” — because it does.
By Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman
Jennifer Lopez was lying when she sang, “love don’t cost a thing” — because it does.
Ads & Ends
Nanette Franco-Diyco
OF THE NUMEROUS commercials of Smart Communications, Inc., the Valentine’s commercial struck me as the most engaging, most heartwarming, most entertaining, and simultaneously extremely relevant to its target market in selling Smart’s shared data promo offer (which runs until the end of next month).
THE TRADITIONAL feng shui elements — gold, wood, water, fire and earth — are highlighted in the Hong Kong Pulse 3D Light Show, a presentation of the Hong Kong Tourism Board.
FLORIDA-BASED cruise line brand, Royal Carribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCL), has signed a five year global partnership with the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) as they try to ensure the “longterm health of the oceans,” said a company press release.
Medicine Cabinet — Reiner W. Gloor
RARE DISEASE DAY is celebrated all throughout the world on the last day of February. The Philippines has been participating in this event since 2010. This year, Rare Disease Day falls on Feb. 29.
The Binge — Jessica Zafra
TWENTY YEARS AGO, viewers of the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice gasped as Mr. Darcy, played by Colin Firth, took an impromptu dip in the lake and emerged with his white shirt dripping. It appeared that Darcy, overheated from thoughts of Lizzie Bennet, needed a cold bath. Sacrilege! Ten percent of the audience reached for their copies of Jane Austen to check if the snooty swain had indeed gone swimming, and then fired off angry letters to the Beeb about taking liberties with the text. Ninety percent were aflutter over drenched Darcy, and for the next two decades the mere mention of Colin Firth in a wet shirt was enough to send a certain kind of lady reaching for the smelling salts.
This network graph by BusinessWorld shows how select Southeast Asian countries are linked – or not linked – through private investors in their infrastructure. It uses data on each country’s Private Participation in Infrastructure Database.